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Date of Event: May 8, 2025
Source : https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/world/german-defence-minister-seeks-annual-budget-hike-to-over-60-billion-euros-sources-say Short Summary: Monitoring developments of German defense forces.
German defence minister seeks annual budget hike to over 60 billion euros, sources say
REUTERS
Published :
May 07, 2025 21:04
Updated :
May 07, 2025 21:04

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Designated German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius attends a ceremony where he receives his certificate of appointment from German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at Bellevue Palace in Berlin, Germany May 6, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Annegret Hilse/Files

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius is seeking a drastic increase in the country’s annual defence budget to over 60 billion euros ($68.21 billion) starting in 2025, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

In 2024, the regular defence budget was 52 billion euros. It was supplemented by 20 billion euros from a special 100-billion-euro fund created in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The fund aims to bring Germany’s long neglected military back up to speed but will be fully used up by 2028.

Pistorius wants the budget hike to take effect in 2025, one of the sources said on Tuesday, adding that the minister aimed to keep annual spending at over 60 billion euros for the coming four years and that it would be covered by the government’s medium term spending plans.

A second source, also speaking on condition of anonymity, indicated on Wednesday that the defence ministry was aiming for a budget of some 63 billion euros in 2025.

This would represent a 10 billion euro increase from the budget proposal under former Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition before it collapsed last November.

“Still, the challenge will be how the money can be spent in a timely way,” the source added, citing the common issue that the defence industry often struggles to ramp up production fast enough to accommodate unscheduled orders.

In 2024, the defence ministry had difficulties meeting the NATO target of 2% military spending as a proportion of national output due to a slow disbursement of funds.

A senior government source, asked on Wednesday about the reported target of “over 60 billion euros”, was less specific but said the figure was in the right ballpark.

A spokesperson for the defence ministry, asked to comment on the matter, said the budget process for 2025 had not been completed. She would neither confirm nor deny the reported target of over 60 billion euros.

MAJOR TURNAROUND

Pistorius, a Social Democrat, is the only minister from the previous government to retain his position in the new coalition led by conservative Chancellor Friedrich Merz, which took office on Tuesday after months of negotiations.

Germany and other European nations are under heavy pressure from the Trump administration to ramp up defence spending. Europe’s NATO members also feel less able to rely on the U.S. security guarantee than in the past as they face off against a more aggressive Russia.

In a major turnaround for a country that has traditionally advocated strict fiscal discipline, Germany, Europe’s largest economy, recently approved plans for a massive spending surge.

The fiscal plan includes 500 billion euros ($569 billion) for a special fund for infrastructure and also largely removes defence investment from the domestic rules that cap borrowing.​
 

Germany seeks Israeli partnership on cyberdefence, plans ‘cyber dome’

REUTERS
Published :
Jun 29, 2025 19:52
Updated :
Jun 29, 2025 19:52

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Germany’s Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and Sinan Selen, Vice-President of the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (not pictured), attend a press conference to present the ‘Constitution Protection Report 2024’ in Berlin, Germany Jun 10, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

Germany is aiming to establish a joint German-Israeli cyber research centre and deepen collaboration between the two countries’ intelligence and security agencies, German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said on Sunday.

Germany is among Israel’s closest allies in Europe, and Berlin has increasingly looked to draw upon Israel’s defence expertise as it boosts its military capabilities and contributions to NATO in the face of perceived growing threats from Russia and China.

“Military defence alone is not sufficient for this turning point in security. A significant upgrade in civil defence is also essential to strengthen our overall defensive capabilities,” Dobrindt said during a visit to Israel, as reported by Germany’s Bild newspaper.

Dobrindt, who was appointed by new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz last month, arrived in Israel on Saturday.

According to the Bild report, Dobrindt outlined a five-point plan aimed at establishing what he called a “Cyber Dome” for Germany, as part of its cyberdefence strategy.

Earlier on Sunday, Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Soeder called for the acquisition of 2,000 interceptor missiles to equip Germany with an “Iron Dome” system similar to Israel’s short-range missile defence technology.

 

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